Professional Stroke Education Inventory Search

Stroke Prevention and Health Promotion has 8 resource(s).

Blood Pressure Poster

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This 3-panel poster on Blood Pressure provides the opportunity to review critical learning points in a highly visual way (ie. What is blood pressure, hypertension, prevention and monitoring blood pressure).

Blood Pressure Tool Kit

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This toolkit is designed to support the learning of practical knowledge and skills to support blood pressure management and to build the capacity to work collaboratively with the health care team and resident/client to optimize blood pressure management. This program is meant to be individualized depending on the needs of the learner and in accordance with the employer/client’s guidelines. The Learning Plan is divided into two modules each of which can be used independently of the other (Module #1: The Basics of Blood Pressure & Supporting the Patient and Module #2: How to Take Blood Pressure).

Recommendations for the management of Hypertension: CHEP 2017

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The Canadian Hypertension Education Program (CHEP) is Hypertension Canada’s knowledge translation program that targets various health care professionals in clinical and community settings, provides annually updated standardized recommendations (last update 2017) and clinical practice guidelines to detect, treat and control hypertension.

Secondary Stroke Prevention

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This module reviews material relating to the management and treatment of modifiable risk factors for the secondary prevention of stroke (Chapter 8 of the EBRSR). Some of the topics reviewed in this module include hypertension, hyperlipidemia and hypercholesterolemia, diabetes, lifestyle modification, homocysteine, antiplatelet agents, atrial fibrillation, patent foramen ovale, and carotid artery stenosis.

Target: Healthcare Professionals working in stroke care along the continuum.

Self Management Toolkit: A Resource for Health Care Providers

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The purpose of this website is to allow healthcare providers to quickly learn the basics of helping patients be better self-managers of their health care. It provides easy-to-use tools for helping patients with self care.

Three modules that teach the healthcare provider to:

Assess where patients are with their self care and elicit a care issue relevant to their lives

Assist patients to set a behavioural goal that addresses their self care issue and design a simple action plan that helps the patient take his/her first steps toward achieving that goal

Assist patients with enacting their action plans and to undertake follow-up with patients to ensure their continued success

The modules are a mix of text and video-based instruction to accommodate different learning styles.

Developer/Owner:

Originally developed by Gina Tomaszewski and Christina O’Callaghan. This program is offered in partnership by the South West CCAC and South West LHIN

Each module offers important resources for further learning as well as links to related topics and literature.

On this site, there is a link to the hardcopy tool kit – Self- Management in Theory and Practice: A Guide for Healthcare Providers

Target: All health care providers.

Stroke Prevention Best Practice Tool Kit

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The Stroke Prevention Best Practice Tool Kit was designed to support the implementation of the Canadian Best Practice Recommendations for Stroke Care for prevention.

Using the Canadian Best Practice Recommendations for Stroke Care (2008), the Tool Kit provides members of the interprofessional health care team with the foundational knowledge required to care for patients who have recently had a stroke or TIA or have been identified as being at high risk.